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Gopu, Srujan. "Experimental Studies of Android APP Development for Smart Chess Board System." TopSCHOLAR®, 2013. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1281.
Full textMetingu, Kivanc. "Wireless communications infrastructure for collaboration in common space." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Mar%5FMetingu.pdf.
Full textSevel-Sørensen, Simone. "Celebrity Chefs and Social Media : A case study of two celebrity chefs use of social media: their transmedia/cross-media strategies and online discourse." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-36969.
Full textGamot, Grégory. "Les pratiques discursives des dirigeants." Lille 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997LIL12020.
Full textChief executives officers spent a great deal of time verbally interacting with other actors. Numerous representations, emanating from three different research paradigms, lay the emphasis on the impacts of their speeches on firms' evolutions and organizational behaviors. Yet, there is no specific research dealing with their discursive practices. Our research questions are the followings: what are chief executives officers' discursive practices ? Does some individual differences exist ? What are the main determinants of these practices ? The main investigation was conducted within a constructivist epistemology. Eight chief executive officers were observed during a two-month period by a research tearn, on the basis of several representational hypothesis. Those hypothesis were drawn from heterogeneous research fields. Results show that two dimensions account for chief executive officers' discursive practices: the message adaptation to the targets degree, and the interactional degree with targets. Four communication conceptions have been discovered: the expressive, conventional, obsessional and dialectic conceptions. Those conceptions can account for the different discursive practices observed according to the two preceding dimensions
Bjurman, Veronika. "Kommunikation i sociala medier : Utformandet av en kommunikationsgrund till bloggen Chefs’ Table." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Industriell marknadsföring och industriell ekonomi, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-69426.
Full textSocial media has led to a difference in people’s daily communication patterns, recently also increasingly so for businesses. This means a change in how the marketing and communication among companies should be carried out, since a company always should be present where its customers are. This is probably especially important for an organization planning to exist on the Internet alone. In social media, the target group is particularly important in the development of communication messages. However, for the company, this also means decreased control over the communication with customers. This thesis aims to find out how social media can be used from a marketing and communications perspective to enable the food blog Chefs' Table to reach and maintain a successful relation with the target group. Qualitative interviews have been used in order to find out how the target group perceives social media and how they want to be contacted through them. Further, their reactions to the blog Chefs' Table and how the communication of the blog should be designed to appeal to them were investigated. The analysis of the qualitative interviews shows that social media primarily are used to receive feedback and acknowledgement from other people. This could include participation in discussions or exchange of inspiration, ideas and tips through linking. The recipes, the opportunity for interaction or to influence the content and that others spread the word of its existence are the features that attract the target audience to a food blog. The target group would like to receive feedback and be allowed to interact. The content on the blog should have a personal appropriation, be professionally educational but easy going and entertaining. In addition it should be possible to decide when and how to view content, thus it is important that the target group is offered the possibility to choose among several different communication channels. The recommendations for Chefs’ Table are that they should have a light-hearted, yet professional tone, offer recipes whatever the occasion and give instructions in an educational way wihout being too strict. Chefs’ Table should have a personal touch that does not try to fit everyone. In addition, users should be encouraged to participate in discussions and sometimes be allowed to influence the contents of the blog. Keywords: Social media, blog, Internet, target group, communication, communication messages, interaction
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Lezon, Rivière Anna. "Gestion stratégique de l'information et construction de sens : étude des pratiques infomationnelles des chefs militaires." Paris 8, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA084156.
Full textThèse confidentielle jusqu'au 06-12-2018 : The main objective of this thesis is to present an overviews of the conceptual frameworks for understanding how people seek, manage and use information in military context. Providing theoretical and methodological frameworks to question the information practices of citizens and professional groups is probably one of the contributions of information science. This research has the following objectives: 1) Describe the commander’s information practices, mainly the need, the research, the use, the sharing, and the feedback. 2) Identify the factors that interact with commander’s information practices. 3) Discerning the relationship between information practices, sensemaking and information management in the military affairs. This exploratory qualitative study is based on SMM (sense-making method) of Brenda Dervin. The methodology is enriched by the retrospective approach of sensemaking of Karl E. Weick. Twenty-eight individual interviews and a group interview are the source of research data. The study conducts to the establishment of factors influencing commander’s information practices. The main issue is the framework of commanders’ information practices dealing with the variables like trust, networks, structure, organizational culture including sensemaking
Ely, Frédéric. "Dircom et technologies de l'information, de la communication et de la collaboration : le e-Dircom, pour une intelligence communicationnelle interne de l'organisation." Toulon, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007TOUL0028.
Full textWang, Wei. "Image Segmentation Using Deep Learning Regulated by Shape Context." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-227261.
Full textUnder de senaste åren har bildsegmentering med hjälp av djupa neurala nätverk gjort stora framsteg. Att nå ett bra resultat med träning med en liten mängd data kvarstår emellertid som en utmaning. För att hitta ett bra sätt att förbättra noggrannheten i segmenteringen med begränsade datamängder så implementerade vi en ny segmentering för automatiska röntgenbilder av bröstkorgsdiagram baserat på tidigare forskning av Chunliang. Detta tillvägagångssätt använder djupt lärande neurala nätverk kombinerat med "shape context" information. I detta experiment skapade vi en ny nätverkstruktur genom omkonfiguration av U-nätverket till en 2-inputstruktur och förfinade pipeline processeringssteget där bilden och "shape contexten" var tränade tillsammans genom den nya nätverksmodellen genom iteration.Den föreslagna metoden utvärderades på dataset med 247 bröströntgenfotografier, och n-faldig korsvalidering användes för utvärdering. Resultatet visar att den föreslagna pipelinen jämfört med ursprungs U-nätverket når högre noggrannhet när de tränas med begränsade datamängder. De "begränsade" dataseten här hänvisar till 1-20 bilder inom det medicinska fältet. Ett bättre resultat med högre noggrannhet kan nås om den andra strukturen förfinas ytterligare och "shape context-generatorns" parameter finjusteras.
George, Joan Ann. "Flat Chests and Crossed Eyes: Scrutinizing Minor Bodily Stigmas through the Lens of Cosmetic Surgery." [Tampa, Fla.] : University of South Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000057.
Full textBoth, Anne. "L'autorité du discours managérial : enquête ethnographique sur le "parler" des cadres." Bordeaux 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003BOR21025.
Full textBerthon, Marie-Noëlle. "Résurgences mécanistes et gestion des contradictions : résultats d'une démarche ethnographique auprès de chefs d'établissement à La Poste." Lille 1, 2005. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/RESTREINT/Th_Num/2005/50374-2005-25.pdf.
Full textFeynie, Michel. "Anthropologie de l'adhésion : enquête sur le discours des dirigeants d'une entreprise publique." Bordeaux 2, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001BOR20842.
Full textTurbide, Olivier. "La performance médiatique des chefs politiques lors de la campagne électorale de 2003 au Québec : description et évaluation des images construites en situation de débat télévisé, d'entrevue d'affaires publiques et de talk show." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26269/26269.pdf.
Full textKostic, Petra, and Emelie Bergqvist. "Manliga och kvinnliga kockar : En analys av kokböckers omslagsdesign ur ett genusperspektiv." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Grafisk teknologi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-21603.
Full textThe purpose of the present study was to through a visual content analysis examine how cookbooks usually are designed for each gender. The result would then be compared to identify similarities and differences between the male and female covers to bring a gender perspective on the design, and examine whether the design was due to the author or the audiences sex. The visual content analysis was preformed on a total of 84 Swedish cookbooks, half of which were written by women and half by men. The analysis showed that the women had more of a feminine cover design, but also that men’s cover design had a more feminine look than masculine. This result was both based on the audiences and the authors sex. The covers were generally equal to each other in how they were designed and how the model was posing, since the market segment is supposed to be everyone with a food interest and not based on gender.
Diaz, Raymond. "Primo Passaggio: Measures Associated with Different Interpretations Sung by an Elite Soprano Performer." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1522530897483835.
Full textBayle, Cordier Julie. "The impact of an M&A on a target firm : a socially responsible organizational identity perspective." Phd thesis, HEC, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00539793.
Full textPrmanova, Elmira. "De la sacralisation à la personnalisation : espaces publics et médias : discours de presse sur les élections présidentielles en France et au Kazakhstan (2011-2015)." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2146.
Full textThis research focuses on the analysis of changes and evolutions of the public space in two different contexts - France, an "old" democracy and Kazakhstan, a "recent" democracy ". This concept is analyzed through the study of media coverage of an election campaign and presidential elections in the French and Kazakh press. The main objective is to grasp the way in which, through the construction of the image of the president, the press discourse highlights contradictions between, on the one hand, the development of public space and democracy, and on the other, the need to sanctify and personalize the image of the “sovereign”. The case studies concern French presidential elections of 2012 and Kazakh presidential elections of 2011 and 2015. The corpus consists of 2385 articles from the following newspapers: Libération, Le Figaro, Le Nouvel Observateur and Le Point for France, and Kazakhstanskaya pravda (The Truth of Kazakhstan), Egemen Kazakhstan (Independent Kazakhstan), Svoboda slova (The Freedom of speech) and Zhas Alach for Kazakhstan. We adopt a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the press discourse. Quantitative analysis is based on a survey processed with Modalisa software. The qualitative analysis is based on three concepts: the construction of the "two bodies" (Ernst Kantorowicz), the construction of the candidate's ethos (Patrick Charaudeau) and the narrative schema (Algirdas Julien Greimas). The comparative analysis includes: the comparison of the image of the candidates within the same newspaper and then between two newspapers of the same country and, finally, between the press discourses of the two countries. This research is structured in three parts. The first part is a historical analysis of the construction of the "sovereign" image: from sacralization to desacralization under the influence of the emergence and development of public space. The second part studies contemporary public spaces and the evolution of the image of the "sovereign" towards personalization. The last part studies the construction of the three semiotic regimes (sacralisation, desacralization and personalization) in the press of the two countries
Fitzbay, Simon. "Les mèmes Internet politiques en tant qu'outils de légitimation et de délégitimation des chefs politiques : le cas de la campagne fédérale de 2019." Thèse, 2020. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/9597/1/eprint9597.pdf.
Full textLavallée, Hugo. "Le reporter comme théoricien : une dimension négligée du journalisme politique." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11988.
Full textThis thesis examines the lay theories that political journalists put forth in their articles and analyses. “Lay theories” should be understood to mean the informal intellectual constructions that help journalists make sense of political life, in opposition to political scientists’ academic theories. These theories are investigated from three different perspectives, which are presented in three separate academic articles. The goal is to determine to what extent and for what reasons journalistic lay theories converge with or diverge from the academic scientific theories. The first chapter examines what journalists do, by looking at the criteria on which reporters rely in order to build their theories about the personality of political leaders. More precisely, the chapter aims at determining if these theories are based on political considerations deemed important by citizens. More specifically, this chapter explores the character traits to which journalists resort when they theorize and assess the personality of political leaders. To do so, it analyses reports broadcast on television news programs about former Parti Québécois leader André Boisclair. The following chapter goes further into how lay theories are understood by looking at what journalists say in these theories. Focussing on the theories developed by journalists to explain MP behaviour, it compares the academic literature on intra-patry dissent with what has been written on the subject in Canada’s national newspapers. More precisely, it studies four particularly divisive votes that took place in the House of Commons about the extension of the Canadian mission in Afghanistan and the abolition of the long-gun registry. The third and last chapter studies what journalists think of their own theories by questioning them on their reasons for building those theories. In other words, the third chapter studies the intellectual underpinnings of these lay theories. It examines the thinking patterns of journalists and investigates the material that they use to build their theories. Interviews conducted with political journalists who covered France’s 2012 presidential election provide the data for this chapter. Questions are asked about the way in which reporters see electoral campaigns and the role journalists play in them. This thesis shows that journalists do indeed construct lay theories that go beyond strictly factual accounts of political events, in order to fulfil what they consider a job necessity. The theories they put forward take into account political considerations deemed relevant by citizens and share common ground with ideas put forth by academics. Journalists often articulate these theories on the basis of what they observe and hear around them. These theories are the result of reporters’ knowledge and experience. Nonetheless, lay theories differ from academic theories insofar as they are neither formalised, nor explicitly labelled. Being less sophisticated than academic theories, lay theories are sometimes relegated to the background of political coverage to allow for more dramatic coverage of political life. On the other side, journalists develop mechanisms to validate their theories. This thesis makes a threefold contribution. At the conceptual level, it expands political science’s understanding of lay theories. It sheds light on a neglected aspect of media coverage of political life, i.e. the fact that journalists construct and use their own political theories to better understand political life. At the theoretical level, it clarifies the goals and imperatives that guide journalists who build these theories. Finally, at the empirical level, it gives journalists a rare occasion to express their view on how they perceive their own work.